Dozens of protesters gathered across Sudan for a 5th day after the removal of government subsidies on fuel and petrol, which raised consumer prices by more than 200%. Using previous tactics, barricades were burnt and roadblocks were placed in order to pressure for concessions.
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Dozens across Sudan protested for a 4th day in opposition to the government's removal of petrol and fuel subsidies, whose new prices for consumers more than doubled. Demonstrators blocked roads across the country and lit barricades, pressuring the government to act on their demands.
Hundreds of protesters in Sudan took to the streets for a 3rd consecutive day in opposition to the removal of government subsidies for fuel and petrol, which raised the consumer price by more than 200%. Demonstrators blocked roads, burnt tires, and placed barricades in order to pressure the government to concede.
Hundreds of protesters in Sudan took to the streets for a 2nd day across the country to demand renewed subsidies for fuel and petrol, which were removed and raised prices for consumers by over 200%. Demonstrators set fire to barricades and blocked roads to pressure the government to act.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Sudan after the removal of government subsidies for fuel and petrol, which would raise the prices for consumers by more than 200%. Demonstrators set tires on fire and set up roadblocks across the country, demanding a reversing of the repeal.
Hundreds of protesters in Sudan took to the streets on the anniversary of the end of the Khartoum Massacre in 2019, in which police and the military killed over 128 protesters and injured thousands during a sit-in at the nation's capital. On the anniversary, demonstrators lit tires and blocked roads to demand the fulfillment of concessions demanded from the new government.
Hundreds of protesters across Sudan took to the streets, burning barricades and blocking roads in response to the killing of 2 demonstrators on the anniversary of the Khartoum Massacre, in which security forces in 2019 slaughtered over 128 anti-government activists.
Hundreds of protesters in Khartoum gathered on the 2-year-anniversary of the Khartoum Massacre, in which Sudanese security forces killed over 128 demonstrators and raped several dozen in 2019. Barricades were placed and tires were burned, before police and the military arrived, killing 2 participants and injuring dozens of others.
Hundreds of Sudanese activists protested in Khartoum the day before the 2nd anniversary of the Khartoum Massacre, in which over 128 demonstrators were killed by security forces in the midst of a national uprising. The activists burned tires and blocked roads, demanding long-wanted concessions from the government.